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That is what you hope for anyway. But it doesn't matter, because any FWD-car wil shred any tyres faster than RWD-cars. So in longer races you have to regulate the amount of pitstops for each car, otherwise the BMW's have to pit less often. Unless you have tyres that even with FWD-cars, last the whole race easily. I don't know if such tyres exists for touringcars?
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I agree with this, the Aston would be a perfect DTM car!
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